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Mongoose OS: MQTT broker on an ESP8266?

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    Not sure, but for sure it can do an MQTT client on the ESP8266. Looks like an interesting platform: https://mongoose-os.com/

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      Well, if it doesn't, then this looks like it definitely will: https://github.com/martin-ger/esp_mqtt

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        Why would you want to run a broker on a esp8266?

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          Why would you want to run a broker on a esp8266?

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          @gohan Achient history. I'll be trying it on a Pi instead.

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            in fact since 90% of people that have some kind of home automation system already have a mini computer running the controller anyway

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